Saw-set.



No. 686,468. Patented Nov. I2, l90l.

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(Application filed July 5, 1901.,

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

SARAH 0.. MORRILL, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., EXEOUTRIX OF CHARLES MORRILL,DECEASED.

SAW-SET.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 686,468, dated November12, 1901. Application filed July 5,1901. serial No. 67,100. (Nomo deloTo all whom, it may concern:

Be it known that CHARLES MORRILL, deceased, late of the city of NewYork, borough of Manhattan, and State of New York, did invent certainnew and useful Improvements in Saw-Sets, of which the following is aspecification.

The invention consists-of arranging the axis of the cylindrical-shapedrotative anvil horizontally oblique to the axis of the horizontally-Inoving plunger in a manner that will place the plane surface of thecontinuous eccentric bevel of the said anvil parallel with the planesurface on end of the plunger aforesaid.

In the drawings, Figure 1 represents a longitudinal central section of acomplete sawset, in which view is shown the main features of theinvention. Fig. 2 represents a transverse section taken on line X X. Inthis view is shown the manner of housing the plunger and its retractingspring.

Similar letters refer to similar parts th roughout the drawings, inwhich- 11 represents the rotative anvil, having its axis arrangedobliquely to the axis of the horizontally-moving plunger 1) and one ofits plane surfaces engaged with the inclined plane 0, the latter ofwhich is integral with the stock of the tool. It will be obvious thatthe anvil may be held in position-by any Well known means in the stateof the art.

The stock of the tool is provided with a horizontally-arranged bore d,the latter adapted to receive the plunger b, provided with the fixedcollar 6, which serves as a bearing for the plunger on the inner wall ofthe bore or housing at. It also serves as an abutment for theretracting-spring f. The rear end of the plunger 12 engages with the camg, integral with the lever-handle h, the latter of which operates uponthe fulcrum-pin 11, which ongages with the depending ears arranged onthe under side of the stock of the tool. The stock of the tool isprovided with the depending lug k, provided with a screw-tap, the latterof which adapted to receive a corresponding gage-screw or saw-adjustingdevice Z, which also carries a check or look not m.

It is known that a polygonal-shaped rotative anvil having its axisarranged vertically oblique to a horizontally-moving plunger hasheretofore been made; but it is not known that a cylindrical-shapedrotative anvil having a continuous eccentric bevel thereon has everbefore been arranged with its axis horizontally oblique to thehorizontally-moving plungers.

What is claimed as new, and desired to be secured by Letters Patent, is

The combination with a saw-set having a horizontally-moving plunger andsaw-adjusting device of a cylindrical-shaped rotative anvil having acontinuous eccentric bevel thereon, the axis of the anvil arrangedhorizontally oblique to the axis of the said horizontallymoving plunger,the continuous plane surface forming the eccentric bevel aforesaidarranged parallel with the plane surface on the forward end of theplunger aforesaid, substantially as shown and described.

Signed at New York, in the borough of Manhattanand State of New York,this 24th day of June, 1901.

SARAH O. MORRILL, v Exectttria: of the estate of Charles Morm'll.

Witnesses:

WM. 0. DUNCAN, ALONZO A. MARR.

